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All-in Guide: Business Casual for Men

21 May 2026

Written by: Salva Jovells

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There’s no overlooking the fact that the work environment has changed over the years. The traditional nine-to-five office workday is becoming less and less the norm and going along with it is the traditional suit and tie work uniform. It would seem only natural that the standard business attire would also change.

Too tired to read today? Here's the cheat sheet:

  • Top: dress shirt, polo, or fine knit — blazer optional.
  • Bottoms: chinos or tailored trousers; dark-wash jeans in relaxed offices.
  • Shoes: loafers, derbies, Chelsea boots, or clean minimalist sneakers.
  • Colors: neutrals as the base; add one seasonal accent.
  • Skip: ties, cufflinks, distressed denim, athletic sneakers, shorts.
  • Rule of thumb: polished, not stiff. Tailoring beats branding.

 

 

business casual for men cheat sheet

Undoubtedly, the biggest noticeable change is the growing business casual dress code. Business yet casual, the phrase alone would’ve left gentlemen from past generations utterly confused, and asking “What is that even supposed to mean?” Although to be honest, it does seem to leave even some of the gentlemen of today confused as well.

business casual men



What is Business Casual for Men?

Business casual for men is a modern dress code that blends professional structure with a relaxed style. It moves away from the full suit-and-tie uniform while still presenting a clean, put-together look.

That may seem vague and it is. This is because the business casual aesthetic can be translated in many ways. It does not only depend on one’s personal style, the business casual look also depends on the industry you work for and even the culture of the company you’re a part of. Professional enough to show respect, casual enough to show personality—To clear the confusion, we’re breaking down some of the key considerations for you to easily and appropriately step out and step into the office in your own business casual ensemble.

 

business casual for men

 

Pick Your Office Type (30-Second Decoder)

Same two words — "business casual" — describe two very different dress codes depending on what your office actually does. Pick the closest match below and read it as the floor, not the ceiling.

Tech startup & creative agency

What the founders wear at all-hands is your reference point. Usually a quality polo or fine knit over chinos, leather sneakers, no jacket. A blazer reads "client visit" or "investor meeting" — wear it deliberately when you want to telegraph one of those.

Consulting & professional services

The unwritten rule: always one level above the client. On internal days, a soft blazer + open-collar shirt + chinos hits the mark. Client days usually pull a suit back out. Loafers over sneakers, always.

Law, finance & corporate HQ

"Business casual" here still leans formal. Translate it as suit minus tie on standard days, or blazer + dress trousers + leather oxfords when the calendar has no client meetings. Knit polos and sneakers are Friday-only at best.

Education, non-profit & academia

Personality is welcomed; sharpness is optional. Tweed or corduroy jacket + button-down + chinos is the timeless register. Texture and pattern do the work that luxury fabrics do elsewhere.

Hybrid & remote-first companies

The trap: dressing for the laptop instead of the day. Always assume a same-day client video call: collared shirt or knit polo, real trousers from the waist down. Jeans only if the founder is in jeans on Zoom.

Junior vs. senior — same office, different bar

If you're junior, dress for the role one level above you. If you're senior, your outfit is how the team learns what "appropriate" looks like, so the floor needs to be visibly intentional — not "what was clean."

 

The Evolution of Business Casual

The term business casual might seem like a recent phenomenon, but its roots go back decades, with each era reshaping how men dress for work.

  • 1960s–70s: Casual Fridays were introduced in select companies.

  • 1980s: The rise of power dressing still favored suits but with a hint of personality.

  • 1990s: Tech giants led the way to relaxed dressing—no ties, open collars.

  • 2000s–Today: A full transition into mixed styles. Dress codes became more flexible, with many offices fully embracing business casual.

business casual 90s
The concept first appeared in the 1960s, when companies in the U.S. began experimenting with "Casual Fridays"—an initiative aimed at improving morale by allowing employees to ditch suits at the end of the workweek. Then came the 1990s tech boom. In Silicon Valley, a new generation of CEOs and coders rejected corporate formality in favor of comfort and personal expression. Tech startups traded ties for tees and oxfords for sneakers, and the rest of the corporate world eventually took notice.

Today’s business casual men's outfits are widely accepted, although how to dress this dress code still depends on regions, industries, and companies.

2026 update: Business casual now leans into unstructured blazers, knit polos, tonal layering, and "quiet luxury"—elevated basics in cashmere, linen blends, and soft wools. Visible logos are out; fabric, fit, and finish do the talking.

Styling a Business Casual Outfit: Must-Have Items

Creating the perfect business casual men's outfit means thinking from head to toe, literally. Each element contributes to your overall appearance and signals how well you understand the balance between professionalism and ease.

business casual must have items

Tops

Traditionally, the business top would mean a dark solid-colored suit jacket worn over a white long-sleeved dress shirt and paired with a coordinating black or dark-colored necktie.

To step just slightly away from the formal business look, you can start by removing the necktie. Wear your dress shirt unbuttoned at the top and leave your suit jacket open for a more relaxed approach. If you prefer for your men’s business casual look to still include a blazer, consider its color first. Darker suits in black, navy, and charcoal tend to be more formal and traditional business style. Lighter-colored suits like beige, light blue, light grey, and white, as well as non-traditional patterns and colors such as coral and army green are perfect for the business casual style.


Beige linen essential unlined Suit Jacket with pocket square

Melange

Linen

Cream

Beige linen essential unlined Suit Jacket with pocket square

AU$470
Chocolate brown essential unlined Jacket with elbow patches

Chocolate

Twill

Celebration

Chocolate brown essential unlined Jacket with elbow patches

AU$419
Cream wrinkle-free wide lapel unlined Suit Jacket

Slub

Wrinkle free

Cream

Cream wrinkle-free wide lapel unlined Suit Jacket

AU$404
Iron grey lightweight linen peak lapel unlined Jacket

Lightweight

Linen

Melange

Iron grey lightweight linen peak lapel unlined Jacket

AU$447
Light pink lightweight linen slim fit unlined Blazer with customized threads

Lightweight

Linen

Light Pink

Light pink lightweight linen slim fit unlined Blazer with customized threads

AU$423
Brown prince of wales tweed wide lapel unlined Blazer

Wool Blends

Tweed

Prince of Wales

Brown prince of wales tweed wide lapel unlined Blazer

AU$458
Terracotta linen peak lapel unlined Jacket

Slub

Linen

Terracotta

Terracotta linen peak lapel unlined Jacket

AU$445
Black stretch unlined Blazer with handkerchief

Twill

Comfort stretch

Celebration

Black stretch unlined Blazer with handkerchief

AU$381
Navy blue stretch peak lapel unlined Jacket

Twill

Comfort stretch

Navy Blue

Navy blue stretch peak lapel unlined Jacket

AU$387
Forest green herringbone tweed slim fit unlined Blazer with patched pockets

Wool Blends

Tweed

Forest green

Forest green herringbone tweed slim fit unlined Blazer with patched pockets

AU$399
Light brown herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Jacket

Slub

Linen-cotton

Light Brown

NEW

Light brown herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Jacket

AU$329
Sage green herringbone linen-cotton slim fit Blazer

Slub

Linen-cotton

Sage green

NEW

Sage green herringbone linen-cotton slim fit Blazer

AU$329
Mid blue herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Jacket

Slub

Linen-cotton

Mid blue

NEW

Mid blue herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Jacket

AU$329
Off-white linen-cotton essential Jacket

Melange

Linen-cotton

Serge

NEW

Off-white linen-cotton essential Jacket

AU$329
Dark grey herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Suit Jacket

Slub

Linen-cotton

Dark Gray

NEW

Dark grey herringbone linen-cotton wide lapel Suit Jacket

AU$329
Terracotta linen essential Jacket

Slub

Linen

Terracotta

Terracotta linen essential Jacket

AU$329
Iron grey lightweight linen limited Jacket with a pocket square

Lightweight

Linen

Melange

Iron grey lightweight linen limited Jacket with a pocket square

AU$365
All white linen peak lapel Suit Jacket with pocket square

All White

Linen

Summer

All white linen peak lapel Suit Jacket with pocket square

AU$374
Brown linen wide lapel Blazer

Melange

Linen

Summer

Brown linen wide lapel Blazer

AU$489
Beige linen essential unlined Suit Jacket with pocket square

Melange

Linen

Cream

Beige linen essential unlined Suit Jacket with pocket square

AU$470


Next, you’ll want to consider what type of top to wear under your blazer. As mentioned, just wearing a dress shirt that’s unbuttoned at the top already conveys an air of casualness. But that's not all, we have a variety of tops to opt for! One can choose either a short-sleeved shirt, a button-down under a suit jacket, a piqué polo shirt, or even a simple crew neck/v-neck t-shirt and a jumper. With those garments, you can even forego the blazer entirely for a truly laid-back professional look. 

business casual shirts

Light blue linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Light Blue

NEW

Light blue linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

AU$99
Steel blue linen-cotton tailored stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Steel Blue

NEW

Steel blue linen-cotton tailored stretch Shirt

AU$99
Beige linen-cotton grandad stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Sand

NEW

Beige linen-cotton grandad stretch Shirt

AU$99
Pink linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Pale pink

NEW

Pink linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

AU$99
Green linen-cotton stand-up collar stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Lightweight

NEW

Green linen-cotton stand-up collar stretch Shirt

AU$99
Terracotta linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Lightweight

NEW

Terracotta linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

AU$99
Intense brown linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Intense Brown

NEW

Intense brown linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

AU$99
Mustard linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt with chest pocket

Slub

Linen-cotton

Mustard

NEW

Mustard linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt with chest pocket

AU$99
Beige linen-cotton tailored stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Sand

NEW

Beige linen-cotton tailored stretch Shirt

AU$99
Mustard linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

Slub

Linen-cotton

Mustard

NEW

Mustard linen-cotton custom stretch Shirt

AU$99

 

A great way to infuse your personal style into your business casual outfit is by layering your tops (weather permitting, of course). Wear your simple crew neck t-shirt under a colored v-neck jumper or pair your button-down shirt with a round neck jumper and a light-colored suit jacket. Layering adds depth and dimension to your business casual ensemble. You may look relaxed but you’ll still appear stylish.


business casual and turtleneck and polo

Army green Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Army green Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt

AU$99
Beige Breathable pique polo shirt

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Beige Breathable pique polo shirt

AU$99
Dusty pink cotton-tencel pique johnny collar polo shirt

Seasonal Color

Cotton-tencel

Piqué

NEW

Dusty pink cotton-tencel pique johnny collar polo shirt

AU$69
Black Breathable pique polo shirt with chest pocket

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Black Breathable pique polo shirt with chest pocket

AU$99
Grey Breathable pique polo shirt

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Grey Breathable pique polo shirt

AU$99
Mid grey Breathable pique polo shirt with contrasted collar

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Mid grey Breathable pique polo shirt with contrasted collar

AU$109
Army green Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt with contrasts

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Army green Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt with contrasts

AU$114
Green cotton-tencel pique johnny collar polo shirt with contrasted collar & chest pocket

Seasonal Color

Cotton-tencel

Piqué

NEW

Green cotton-tencel pique johnny collar polo shirt with contrasted collar & chest pocket

AU$79
Burgundy Breathable pique polo shirt with contrasts in white

Cotton

Mercerised

Piqué

NEW

Burgundy Breathable pique polo shirt with contrasts in white

AU$111
Light yellow Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt

Cotton

Seasonal Color

Piqué

Light yellow Breathable pique johnny collar polo shirt

AU$89

 

Bottoms

Once you’ve selected the top to wear, it's time to pair it with the appropriate bottoms. Of course, formal trousers that perfectly match your suit jacket are the classic bottoms for business occasions. But, unsurprisingly, the style is no longer a workwear requirement.

Men today have a wider selection of chinos and jeans. Even drawstring trousers are acceptable in a business casual environment. Again, what’s appropriate would largely depend on your particular profession but we would draw the line on shorts.

 

business casual outfits for men

Design Your Trousers


What can make the difference for your business casual outfit is the fit and style of the bottoms. Loose-fit bottoms appear casual. Conversely, skinny and tight-fit bottoms can also be considered more casual. When it comes to the length, cropped bottoms or long trousers that you choose to fold up with a cuff at the hem also make for a more casual appearance. 

business casual bottoms

Of course, denim jeans would be the most casual option. Although they're welcomed in today’s office, as we have pointed out in the article How to Make Jeans Business Casual, not all styles may be appropriate for all business casual occasions. Slim-fit or straight-leg non-distressed jeans in a dark wash with the pant leg ending just at your shoe are the most “formal” and balanced option. Meanwhile, baggy jeans, skinny jeans, and bootcuts are more laid-back. For length, cropped jeans, cuffed or rolled-up styles also have a slightly more casual appearance. When it comes to color, the lighter the wash your jeans have, the more casual they’ll also be. Think stone or medium blue jeans, as well as white or even khaki jeans, all of which are great for a more relaxed business casual approach.

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We then go back to our rule of more embellishments, which means more casual. Trousers that have more trimmings, including pockets, drawstrings, wide cuffs, and visible stitches, as well as patterns and prints always make you more approachable. They may still be business casual appropriate, depending on the style, fit, and overall culture of your office. However, wearing distressed, ripped, and raw-edge jeans are inappropriate for the office as they are way over the casual line.

Beige pleated relaxed Chinos

Sand

Mildly stretch

Year round

Beige pleated relaxed Chinos

AU$149
Beige relaxed Chino pants

Sand

Mildly stretch

Year round

Beige relaxed Chino pants

AU$149
Camel relaxed Chino pants

Khaki Brown

Mildly stretch

Year round

Camel relaxed Chino pants

AU$149
Khaki Brown cargo relaxed Chinos

Khaki Brown

Mildly stretch

Year round

Khaki Brown cargo relaxed Chinos

AU$149
Army Green rolled up relaxed Chino pants

Year round

Mildly stretch

Twill

Army Green rolled up relaxed Chino pants

AU$149
Camel relaxed Chinos

Khaki Brown

Mildly stretch

Year round

Camel relaxed Chinos

AU$149
Coral Red relaxed Chinos

Coral Red

Mildly stretch

Year round

Coral Red relaxed Chinos

AU$149
Dark Blue relaxed Chinos

Dark Blue

Mildly stretch

Year round

Dark Blue relaxed Chinos

AU$149
Khaki Brown relaxed Chino pants

Khaki Brown

Mildly stretch

Year round

Khaki Brown relaxed Chino pants

AU$149
Army Green pleated relaxed Chino pants

Year round

Mildly stretch

Twill

Army Green pleated relaxed Chino pants

AU$149

 

Outerwear

Before stepping out the door, you’ll want to wear the right outerwear to complement your business casual style. You can never go wrong when going to work in a single- or double-breasted overcoat, pea coat, duffle coat, or even a trench coat. Especially with the business casual style, you have chances to experiment with many other styles of outerwear.


business casual trench coat
Double-Breasted Trench Coat

Your T-shirt and jumper with chinos and loafers would look great with a leather bomber jacket. Your button-down shirt with trousers and boots would also pair perfectly with a field jacket. If you’d prefer to go truly casual, you can consider a denim or leather jacket. 


business casual jackets

Linen Field Jacket Blue Overcoat

 

Key Points:

  • Overcoats: Single or double-breasted styles are classic choices.
  • Pea coat & Duffle coat: Ideal for a more formal business casual look.
  • Trench coat: Versatile for varying weather conditions.
  • Leather bomber jacket: Complements a T-shirt, jumper, chinos, and loafers ensemble.
  • Field jacket: Pairs well with a button-down shirt, trousers, and boots.
  • Denim or leather jackets: Best for a relaxed business casual look. 
Snap Sand Field jacket

Slub

Linen Blends

Tan

NEW

Snap Sand Field jacket

AU$359
Navy Blue Field jacket

Serge

Water resistant

Navy Blue

NEW

Navy Blue Field jacket

AU$469
Collared Army Green Field jacket with epaulettes

Year round

Army Green

Medium

Collared Army Green Field jacket with epaulettes

AU$359
Lightweight Collared beige Field jacket with belt

Beige

Melange

Summer

Lightweight Collared beige Field jacket with belt

AU$409
Collared Light Brown Field jacket with belt

Light Brown

Wool Blends

Herringbone

NEW

Collared Light Brown Field jacket with belt

AU$434
Lapeled Light Grey military jacket with belt

Wool Blends

Eco fibers

Melange

NEW

Lapeled Light Grey military jacket with belt

AU$499
Beige Linen Safari Jacket

Beige

Linen

Summer

Beige Linen Safari Jacket

AU$519
Lightweight Collared Snap blue linen Field jacket

Summer

Linen

Medium

Lightweight Collared Snap blue linen Field jacket

AU$519
Lightweight Collared blue Field jacket with epaulettes

Medium

Year round

Technical

Lightweight Collared blue Field jacket with epaulettes

AU$399
Collared Long grey linen Field jacket with epaulettes

Summer

Linen

Medium

Collared Long grey linen Field jacket with epaulettes

AU$409
Brown Overcoat with wide lapels & detachable feather inner lining& contrasted collar & black lining

Brown

Wool Blends

Medium

NEW

Brown Overcoat with wide lapels & detachable feather inner lining& contrasted collar & black lining

AU$634.95
Brown long Chesterfield Coat with removable padded piece & contrasted buttonthreads

Brown

Wool Blends

Medium

NEW

Brown long Chesterfield Coat with removable padded piece & contrasted buttonthreads

AU$552
Cashmere brown short Double Breasted Coat

Soft touch

Wool-Cashmere

Sheen

NEW

Cashmere brown short Double Breasted Coat

AU$749
Brown long Double breasted overcoat with epaulettes

Brown

Wool Blends

Medium

NEW

Brown long Double breasted overcoat with epaulettes

AU$484
Brown Overcoat

Brown

Wool Blends

Medium

NEW

Brown Overcoat

AU$449
Wool black long Overcoat with wide lapels & contrasted collar

Soft touch

Wool

Heavyweight

Wool black long Overcoat with wide lapels & contrasted collar

AU$812.45
Light Grey melange long Overcoat with contrasted collar

Soft touch

Wool Blends

Melange

Light Grey melange long Overcoat with contrasted collar

AU$499.95
Deep blue melange Overcoat with peak lapels

Melange

Wool Blends

Deep blue

Deep blue melange Overcoat with peak lapels

AU$589
Blue Peacoat

Navy Blue

Wool Blends

Year round

Blue Peacoat

AU$449
Black long Funnel neck Coat

Soft touch

Wool Blends

Heavyweight

Black long Funnel neck Coat

AU$534

 

Footwear

Shoes speak volumes. Leather Oxfords, Derbies, and Monk Strap shoes will never go out of style, even in the office floor. You can wear them with most business outfits. 

Horsebit loafers, penny loafers and tassel loafers work perfectly for the business casual style, especially when worn with chinos or jeans.

business casual shoes for men

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The same goes for sneakers. Yes, you heard us right. Sneakers have become more common at the office. However, it's best to keep your business casual sneakers as minimalistic as possible. After all, sneakers are known to dress your outfit down, so try going for a smart pair. Some stylish men today have worn leather sneakers with their suits. What an interesting contrast, giving the formal look that slight bit of edge that can make all the difference.


navy business casual sneakers
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Men today don’t have to settle for single-colored leather footwear. Feel free to express your style by mixing materials, colors and patterns. Wear semi-brogue shoes in a combination of black leather and tweed fabric or two-tone wingtip oxfords in black and blue leather.

Office wear is also not limited to just low-cut leather shoes. Leather Chelsea boots or two-tone chukka boots add style to your outfit. Lastly, even sneakers are no longer office limits when it comes to work wear. 



business casual boots
Discover Two-Tone Chukka Boots


Key Points
:

  • Traditional Choices: Leather Oxfords, Derbies, and Monk Strap shoes are timeless.
  • Loafers: Horsebit, penny, and tassel loafers are great for business casual styles.
  • Sneakers: Gaining popularity in the office, but opt for minimal designs or leather sneakers for an emerging trend.
  • Not Just Low-Cut: Consider leather Chelsea boots or two-tone chukka boots for a dash of flair.
  • Express Your Style: Mix materials, colors, and patterns.
Penny Loafers in brown & white leather

Penny Loafers in brown & white leather

AU$299
Tassel Loafers in black leather

Tassel Loafers in black leather

AU$295
Men's Chelsea Boots in brown leather

Men's Chelsea Boots in brown leather

AU$307
Tassel Loafers in black leather

Tassel Loafers in black leather

AU$295
Tassel Loafers in black leather

Tassel Loafers in black leather

AU$295
Penny Loafers in beige suede

Penny Loafers in beige suede

AU$315
Brogues in brown suede

Brogues in brown suede

AU$313
Tassel Loafers in brown suede

Tassel Loafers in brown suede

AU$315
Penny Loafers in black, white & brown leather

Penny Loafers in black, white & brown leather

AU$323
Tassel Loafers in black leather

Tassel Loafers in black leather

AU$331

 

Notes: Sneakers also work great with a business casual outfit involving jeans and chinos. However, when opting to wear sneakers to work, bear in mind that they’ll only actually work if your sneakers are clean and designed for more style rather than sports. This isn’t necessarily the time to wear your running or basketball sneakers.

White leather Sneakers

White leather Sneakers

AU$199
White & brown leather Sneakers with brown sole

White & brown leather Sneakers with brown sole

AU$199
Men's white & green leather Sneakers

Men's white & green leather Sneakers

AU$214
White & black leather Sneakers with brown sole & side band

White & black leather Sneakers with brown sole & side band

AU$207
White leather Sneakers with pink laces

White leather Sneakers with pink laces

AU$207
Men's white leather wingtip brogue Sneakers

Men's white leather wingtip brogue Sneakers

AU$224
White, blue & black leather low-top Sneakers with contrast band

White, blue & black leather low-top Sneakers with contrast band

AU$207
White & off-white leather Sneakers with brown laces

White & off-white leather Sneakers with brown laces

AU$199
White, beige & burgundy leather and suede Shoes with brown laces

White, beige & burgundy leather and suede Shoes with brown laces

AU$199
White & burgundy leather Sneakers with side band

White & burgundy leather Sneakers with side band

AU$207


Accessories

Business casual has evolved to be a versatile style, offering opportunities to play around with accessories to add a personal touch to your outfit. Here's a handy guide to accessories that fit the bill for a business casual look, and those that might be best reserved for more formal settings.

Accessory Business Casual More Formal
Waistcoat No Yes
Necktie Optional (Consider non-traditional fabrics, patterns, and colors) Yes (Stick to more conservative options)
Tie Bar No Yes
Pocket Square Optional (Experiment with playful designs) Yes (Choose refined and muted patterns/colors)
Cufflinks No Yes
Socks Brighter colors or patterns for a fun twist Subdued and matching the trousers
Belt Contrasting for added flair Matching with shoes
Scarf Patterned or bright colors to stand out Neutral tones and subtle patterns

 

Remember, the essence of business casual lies in balancing professionalism with individuality. Accessories can take the spotlight to showcase creativity and unique touches, so choose wisely and wear them with confidence!

business casual accessories

Dark Brown Belt Navy Blue Tie



How to Dress Business Casual by Occasion

Adjusting your business casual outfits based on settings is also important. What's appropriate for an office might not suit a formal conference. Therefore, this guide is here for you to master the look.

For the Office

Start by reading the room—literally. Observe how your colleagues dress or check the company’s social media for clues. If you're new, always start slightly more formal—a dress shirt and chinos with leather shoes are a safe bet. You can relax the outfit once you’ve understood the company culture.


business casual outfit
Design Your Blazers

  • Traditional industries (finance, law, consulting): Stick with neutral dress shirts, pressed trousers, and loafers or brogues. A lightweight blazer adds polish without going full formal.
  • Creative or tech environments: You can experiment more—think smart polos, pique knit shirts, slim chinos, and minimal sneakers. Jackets are optional, and colors can be softer or seasonal.
Grey Linen Blazer with Khaki Chinos

Grey Linen Blazer with Khaki Chinos

Products in the outfit

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Iron grey lightweight linen limited Jacket
AU$349.00
man_shirt
White poplin 100% cotton custom Shirt
AU$106.00
man_chino
Camel rolled up slim fit Chino pants
AU$149.00
man_sneaker
Brown leather Sneakers
AU$199.00

For Interviews

Interviews walk a fine line—you want to appear polished and confident, but not overdressed.

  • Go for clean lines and neutral tones. A white or pale blue shirt, navy or charcoal chinos, and classic dress shoes work universally well.

  • Avoid loud prints, distressed fabrics, or anything that might distract from your personality.
  • A blazer is often a good idea—structured but not stiff. If you're interviewing for a marketing agency, a lightweight unstructured jacket or even a knit blazer can give you the edge without looking too formal.
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For Work Events or Conferences

Work events, especially after-hours or conferences, are where you should bring a touch of flair.

  • Level up your business casual men outfit with a statement shirt under a solid blazer.

  • Swap your usual trousers for tailored drawstring pants or sleek jeans (if appropriate).
  • Accessories like a patterned pocket square or a leather watch can add sophistication without trying too hard.
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Considering a Casual Outfit for a Wedding? Here's Your Guide!

Wondering if you can wear a casual ensemble for a wedding? It largely depends on the wedding's dress code and etiquette stated in the invitation. Let's have a look at a breakdown with Hockerty's insights:

1. White Tie or Black Tie: These are the most formal dress codes, where tuxedos or evening gowns are expected. A casual outfit would be inappropriate for such events.

2. Cocktail Attire: This is a step down in formality but still demands a sharp look. While a full suit is recommended, you might get away with a smart blazer and trousers.


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3. Beach or Garden Party:
These events often have a more relaxed vibe. A blazer with well-fitted jeans can be a perfect choice, striking a balance between laid-back and elegant.

4. Casual: Here's where you have the most freedom. Embrace the casual look fully with a stylish blazer and jeans combination.

If the invitation doesn't specify a dress code, or you're unsure, it's always best to err on the side of being slightly overdressed than under. Remember, it's easier to slightly dress down an outfit (like removing a tie or unbuttoning a top button) than to magically upscale a too-casual look on the spot.

5. Semi-Formal or Dressy Casual: This is somewhere in between cocktail and casual attire. Think of a neat button-down shirt paired with tailored trousers, potentially accompanied by a blazer or a sophisticated sweater. Ties are optional here but can add a touch of refinement.

6. Theme-based Weddings: These are special events where the couple has chosen a unique theme for their big day. Whether it's vintage, boho, or even costume-themed, your best bet is to align your casual look with the wedding's theme, adding a touch of personality to fit the occasion.


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Feeling inspired yet? If you're leaning towards a relaxed yet distinguished look, pairing a blazer with jeans remains a timeless choice. The combination effortlessly merges comfort with style. To perfect this ensemble, delve into our detailed guide on how to wear a blazer with jeans to weddings. This way, you can be certain to make an impression while also feeling completely at ease.

At Hockerty, we believe that dressing for a wedding, or any occasion for that matter, should not be a stressful task—It opens a door to showcase your style. Take pride in your choices, trust in our guidance, and you'll undoubtedly be the epitome of style and grace on any special day!

 


Seasonal Business Casual Tips

Weather shouldn't compromise your style. Adapting your business casual wardrobe year-round will keep you comfortable, stylish, and on-code no matter the season.

Spring / Summer

When temperatures rise, breathability and lightness matter most.

  • Choose delicate fabrics like cotton, linen, or lightweight blends.

  • Swap out darker tones for pastels, soft blues, stone, or sage.

  • Polo shirts, short-sleeve tops, and unlined blazers are ideal.
  • Opt for chinos or airy trousers and breathable loafers or boat shoes.
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Fall / Winter

Cold weather is where layering becomes your superpower.

  • Mix textures like wool, flannel, or knit.

  • Wear cardigans, sweaters, or shirt jackets over a crisp button-up.

  • Introduce darker tones—burgundy, forest green, charcoal—for a seasonal shift.
  • Boots and structured coats will keep you warm without sacrificing style.
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Remember, the goal is to maintain a professional appearance while adapting to the weather.

 

4 Standout Spring Outfit Ideas

We're at the most beautiful time of spring. As the flowers bloom, so should your style. Breathe new life into your outstanding business attire with these below ideas.

business outfits for spring

 

1. Charcoal and Blue Elegance

Bold choices often make for unforgettable outfits. That's precisely what the blend of charcoal and blue accomplishes in this ensemble. Instead of the traditional navy, the charcoal gray suit makes a statement. When matched with a vivid blue dress shirt, it's nothing short of elegant. The ensemble's crescendo comes in the form of brown double monk strap shoes – a daring, yet sophisticated touch.

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  • Charcoal Gray Suit: A versatile and trendy choice.
  • Vivid Blue Shirt: Adds a pop of spring color.
  • Brown Monk Strap Shoes: Modern and stylish.

2. Understated Navy & Stripe Duo

Navy is the cornerstone of men's suiting. In this look, the navy suit is given a fresh spring twist with a subtly pinstriped shirt. It's all about the delicate details that elevate this ensemble. With glossy black leather Oxford shoes to round off the outfit, you're ready for any business rendezvous this season.

  • Navy Suit: Timelessly chic.
  • Light Pinstriped Shirt: Adds depth and texture.
  • Black Leather Oxfords: Classic and polished.

3. Brown Sophistication

As spring beckons, why not experiment with earthy hues? This brown double-breasted suit is a testament to that. It may not be conventional, but it is undeniably sophisticated. Paired with a pristine white shirt and gleaming black loafers, this outfit resonates with the warmth of spring.

  • Brown Double-Breasted Suit: Unique and bold.
  • Crisp White Shirt: A clean contrast.
  • Glossy Black Loafers: For that added flair.

4. Soft Green and Blue Pastels

Spring is synonymous with pastel colors. Think of a soft green or pale blue suit, paired with a white or light lavender shirt. Complement it with navy brogues or loafers. This outfit is a gentle nod to the blossoming nature of spring, offering a fresh and airy feel.

  • Beige or Pale Blue Suit: Embodying spring vibes.
  • Light Lavender Shirt: A hint of floral inspiration.
  • Navy Blue Brogues or Loafers: Perfectly season-appropriate.

The 5-Piece Capsule: 10 Outfits, One Carry-On

You don't need a wardrobe. You need five pieces that mix in any combination. Pack them for a five-day trip and you'll still finish the week without repeating a look. The rule is simple: every piece must work with every other piece, in any season, with no extra accessories required.

Piece The one to buy first Why it earns its place
Chinos Stone or navy, mid-rise, no break Bridges blazer days and polo days without changing identity.
Oxford shirt Light blue, point collar The single most photographable shirt in any meeting.
Knit polo Charcoal, fine merino Reads sharper than a piqué polo, softer than a shirt.
Unstructured blazer Navy hopsack, soft shoulder Promotes any of the above to "client-ready" in five seconds.
Leather loafer Mid-brown penny or bit Pairs with chinos, denim, and (yes) a suit.
A small wardrobe of well-cut pieces beats a large wardrobe of close-enough ones, every time. The fewer items you own, the harder each must work — and the better you'll look.

Same Outfit, Monday → Friday

One chinos-and-shirt base, five layering moves. This is how you wear "less" without anyone noticing you wore the same thing twice.

Day Add to the base Reads as
Mon Knit polo layered over shirt collar Soft, considered, focused
Tue Blazer + shirt, no tie Client-ready without trying
Wed Shirt with sleeves rolled twice In the work, hands-on
Thu Blazer + knit polo, no shirt Confident, design-forward
Fri Shirt untucked, loafers, no blazer Earned ease — never carelessness

If your office is warmer or runs a more flexible code, the same capsule swaps the blazer for a knit cardigan or a Cuban-collar shirt. Our Summer Business Casual guide walks through the seasonal version step by step.

 



The Differences Between Business Casual and Other Dress Codes

At-a-Glance: Four Dress Codes Side by Side

If "business casual" lives somewhere between "Casual Friday" and "Business Professional," it helps to see all four codes in the same line of sight. Use this table as the cheat sheet your closet doesn't have.

Element Casual Friday Smart Casual Business Casual Business Professional
Top Polo or henley Knit polo or open shirt Dress shirt or fine knit Dress shirt + tie
Bottom Dark denim or chinos Chinos or wool trousers Chinos or dress trousers Suit trousers (matching)
Jacket Optional — usually none Unstructured blazer Soft or structured blazer Full matching suit
Shoes Clean leather sneaker Loafer or derby Loafer or oxford Polished oxford
Tie Never Never Rare — only if client-facing Always
One-line read Off-duty, but at the desk Polished but never stiff Suit minus tie, plus options Quietly authoritative

 

Understanding what makes business casual different helps avoid outfit confusion. Here’s how it compares to other standard dress codes.

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Business Casual vs. Business Formal

Business formal is what you’d wear to a high-level meeting, a law firm, or a traditional corporate setting. It usually involves:

  • Suits in dark shades like black, navy, or charcoal.
  • Ties are mandatory, typically in solid colors or subtle patterns.
  • Polished leather shoes and accessories like cufflinks and pocket squares might be expected.
  • When to wear: Interviews, important presentations, high-stakes meetings.

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In contrast, business casual removes some of these strict elements:

  • No strict need for a suit jacket.
  • Neutral colors but with some room for patterns and brighter hues.
  • Ties are optional.
  • When to wear: Day-to-day work, casual client meetings, creative industries.

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Business Casual vs. Business Formal
Business Casual
  • No strict need for a suit jacket.
  • Neutral colors with some room for patterns and hues.
  • Ties are optional.
  • Everyday work, casual client meetings, creative industries.
Business Formal
  • Suits in dark shades.
  • Mandatory ties, solid or subtle patterns.
  • Polished leather shoes, cufflinks, pocket squares.
  • Interviews, important presentations, high-stakes meetings.

 

Business Casual vs. Smart Casual

While both business casual and smart casual prioritize a polished look, they serve different occasions and environments.

Business casual outfits lean more toward the professional side:

  • Typically involves a combination of dress shirts, slacks or chinos, and loafers or dress shoes.
  • Ties are optional, and jackets can be more relaxed.
  • Color schemes tend to be neutral. 
business casual vs smart casual

Smart casual dress code gives more room for trendiness and flexible pieces:

  • Denim or jeans are acceptable if paired with a blazer, an untucked shirt, or a turtleneck.
  • Footwear can range from sneakers (clean and stylish) to boots or brogues.
  • When to wear: After-work drinks, business dinners, creative industry meetups.

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Business Casual vs. Smart Casual
Business Casual
  • Dress shirts, slacks or chinos, and loafers or dress shoes.
  • Ties are optional, and jackets are more relaxed.
  • Neutral color schemes.
Smart Casual
  • Denim or jeans with blazers, untucked shirts, or turtlenecks.
  • Footwear: sneakers to boots or brogues.
  • After-work drinks, business dinners, creative industry meetups.

 

Business Casual vs. Casual or Semi-Formal

Casual is just that—casual. T-shirts, distressed jeans, shorts, or flip-flops fall under this category and rarely belong in a professional setting.


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Semi-formal
is closer to cocktail attire—darker suits, dress shirts, and polished shoes, often worn at weddings, formal dinners, or evening work events.

Business casual for men sits right in the middle:

  • More polished than casual, less structured than semi-formal.
  • It allows for comfort with style: think chinos and a shirt instead of jeans and a tee, or a blazer instead of a full suit
business casual vs semi formal

 

Business Casual vs. Casual & Semi-Formal
Business Casual
  • Sits in the middle of Casual and Semi-Formal.
  • Allows comfort pieces with stylish garments.
Casual
  • T-shirts, distressed jeans, and flip-flops.
  • Rarely belong in a professional setting.
Semi-Formal
  • Darker suits, dress shirts, and polished shoes.
  • Weddings, formal dinners, evening work events.


It's all about balance. While you want to express individuality, it's crucial to respect the company's ethos and culture.


Extra Business Casual Do and Don’t to Make Your Outfit Work

We've been through almost everything that we need to know about business casual for men. Before this article comes to an end, let us share some quick dos and don’ts that keep your outfit on point.

Do

  • Invest in tailoring: Even casual pieces look smarter when they fit perfectly. A custom blazer, hemmed trousers, or a tailored shirt instantly lifts your whole look.

  • Own your style: Whether your look leans classic or modern, confidence makes any outfit stronger. Choose cuts and colors that reflect your personality.

  • Stay current: Business casual doesn’t mean boring. A relaxed knit blazer, a half-tucked shirt, or tapered drawstring trousers are examples of how you can evolve your wardrobe with style trends—without sacrificing professionalism.
  • Curate your palette: Earth tones, blues, greys, and blacks offer flexibility. Mix in seasonal colors or subtle patterns to keep things interesting.
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Don’t

  • Avoid looking sloppy: Too baggy or too tight = no good. And yes, even that favorite faded shirt probably isn’t office material.

  • Skip distressed or overly casual fabrics: Frayed hems, holes, or ultra-light jeans don’t say “business,” even if they’re trendy.

  • Don’t mix too many statement pieces: Bold blazer, loud socks, bright shoes? Pick one standout item—not all three.

  • Avoid “almost right” shoes: Worn-out sneakers or beat-up loafers downgrade the entire look. Clean, polished shoes matter in business casual just as much as in business formal.

When in doubt, take a mirror selfie. If you feel unsure, you probably already know the answer. Clean, confident, and comfortable is the sweet spot.

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Find out more business casual tips for men in this video: 

 

 

Six Small Things That Downgrade a Business Casual Outfit to "Weekend"

Most business casual misfires aren't caused by the wrong pieces. They're caused by small details that flip the register the second someone walks into the room. Each row below is a low-cost fix that buys you a noticeable upgrade.

What downgrades the look Why it lands wrong The five-minute fix
Logo polos & brand tees Reads as off-duty, casualwear shelf Plain knit polo in a solid neutral
Square-toe or chunky-sole shoes Adds visual weight at the worst place Almond-toe loafer or clean derby
Visible white sport socks Breaks the leg line, pulls eye down Dark, mid-calf, in trouser color family
Cargo or distressed pockets Pulls the silhouette toward weekend Flat-front chinos, clean side pocket
Untucked shirt with too much hem Reads "unfinished" instead of "easy" Square-hem shirt cut to be worn out
Wrinkled chinos & collars Outweighs everything else you wear Steamer at the door — 60 seconds total
Business casual is forgiving on the choice of pieces and unforgiving on the condition they're in. A wrinkled $200 shirt loses to a pressed $40 one in every meeting that matters.

 

FAQ section for Business Casual

What does business casual mean for men?

Business casual for men means blending traditional businesswear with a more relaxed, modern approach. It skips the full suit-and-tie combo in favor of dress shirts, chinos or trousers, loafers, and optional blazers. The key is balance—polished, but not overly formal. Think: structured but breathable fabrics, tailored cuts, and personal touches like patterned socks or minimalist sneakers.

What do you wear to business casual for men?

Start with essentials: a well-fitted shirt (dress shirt, polo, or knit), tailored trousers or chinos, and comfortable yet smart shoes. Add a lightweight blazer or jumper for layering. For accessories, a leather belt and a clean watch go a long way. Avoid overly formal elements like cufflinks, but feel free to express your style through color or texture.

Do I need to wear a tie for business casual?

Wearing a tie is not always necessary for a business casual dress code. In many cases, you can achieve a polished look without one. However, it's always a good idea to have a tie handy for more formal meetings or events where it might be expected.

 

Can I wear slim fit clothes in business casual outfits?

Yes, you can wear slim fit clothes in business casual outfits, as long as they are well-tailored and not overly tight. Slim fit trousers, shirts, and blazers can provide a modern and stylish appearance while still maintaining professionalism. Ensure that the slim fit garments you choose are comfortable and allow for ease of movement.

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Are jeans business casual?

While jeans are becoming more accepted in some business casual environments, it's important to use discretion. Opt for dark-wash jeans without excessive distressing or fading. Pair them with a tailored blazer, dress shirt, and leather shoes to elevate the overall look. However, it's always best to check your company's specific dress code policy to ensure jeans are appropriate.

 

Can I wear sneakers in a business casual setting?

In some more relaxed business casual settings, clean and minimalist sneakers can be acceptable. However, it's crucial to choose sneakers that are stylish and well-maintained, avoiding overly casual or athletic styles. In most cases, it's safer to opt for dress shoes for men, loafers, or brogues to maintain a professional appearance.

 

Should I tuck in my shirt for a business casual outfit?

For a business casual outfit, tucking in your shirt is generally recommended. It creates a more polished and put-together appearance. However, there may be instances where a well-fitting, untucked shirt is acceptable, especially in more creative or casual work environments. Use your discretion and consider the overall look and level of professionalism you want to convey.

 

Can I wear shorts in a business casual environment?

Shorts are typically NOT considered appropriate for a business casual dress code, unless you work in a specific industry or geographical location where it is widely accepted. Stick to tailored trousers or chinos for a more professional and polished appearance. Maybe only for women's business casual.

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Can I incorporate patterns and colors into my business casual outfits?

Absolutely! Incorporating patterns and colors can add personality and style to your business casual outfits. However, it's essential to strike a balance and avoid overwhelming combinations. Choose patterns and colors that complement each other and pair them with neutral tones for a cohesive and sophisticated look.

 

Is grooming important in a business casual setting?

Grooming is crucial in any professional setting, including business casual. Ensure your hair is well-groomed, facial hair is neatly trimmed, and nails are clean and well-maintained. Pay attention to personal hygiene and wear subtle, appropriate scents if desired. A well-groomed appearance enhances your overall professionalism and attention to detail.

 

Is Combining a Turtleneck with a Suit Fashionable?

Definitely! Merging a turtleneck with a suit creates an elegant fusion of time-honored and modern aesthetics. This combination not only exudes a refined charm but also refreshes the conventional suit look. Success lies in selecting a well-fitted turtleneck, harmonizing colors and materials, and crafting a cohesive appearance.

 

Can Women dress Business Casual?

Absolutely! Women can embrace women's business casual attire by incorporating a range of options, including tailored suits for businesswomen. These suits offer a perfect blend of professionalism and comfort, suitable for various work environments.

Are khakis business casual?

Yes, khakis are generally considered acceptable for a business casual look, especially in office settings with a relaxed dress code. Paired with a button-down shirt, polo, or even a blazer, khakis create a polished yet comfortable appearance that’s less formal than traditional dress pants. Just be mindful of the styling—opt for well-fitted, neutral-toned khakis and avoid overly casual details, like cargo pockets, to keep the look office-appropriate.


If you want to learn about the business casual dress code for women, find out more in our sister Sumissura blog post. 

 


Author Salva Jovells
Salva Jovells Joining Hockerty in 2015, Salva Jovells has been blending his marketing skills with a love for fashion. His journey is more than a job; it's about understanding style and sharing it through his writing. In his articles, Salva goes beyond trends, offering a practical approach to personal style. He brings his firsthand fashion experiences from Hockerty to you, making style both accessible and exciting. Salva's goal is simple: to share knowledge and light up the path of fashion for all. His writings invite you into the world of fashion, making each piece relatable and real. Explore fashion with Salva at Hockerty, where his insights weave into the fabric of everyday style.

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